juvenilism
/ˌdʒuːvɪˈnɪlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A quality or tendency to behave in a childish or immature manner, especially in an annoying or excessive way.
“The celebrity’s juvenilism in social media posts has drawn criticism from fans.”
2. noun
A style or movement that emphasizes youthful or childish themes, characteristics, or influences.
“The artist’s juvenilism in her latest paintings has been praised for its innovative and playful approach.”